Indigo DomoticsSoftware Support and Home Automation Forumhttp://static.indigodomo.com/www/images/micro_eye.png2019-01-20T10:44:02-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/feed.php?f=842019-01-20T10:44:02-06:002019-01-20T10:44:02-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21961&p=172917#p172917
]]>2019-01-20T05:59:08-06:002019-01-20T05:59:08-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21965&p=172901#p172901Here's one thread with examples and there are others, too. Be sure to read to the end of that thread as there are multiple examples and refinements to some of the scripts shown.
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]]>2019-01-19T12:26:15-06:002019-01-19T12:26:15-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21961&p=172867#p172867viewtopic.php?f=84&t=21196)

Indigo can currently do a hell of a lot but it can also require a hell of a lot of work and maintenance complexity. I've only been evaluating 2 months and about to get a full license this week, but I've already encountered a number of situations where CONDITION evaluated only once before one or more actions is limiting.

This suggestion is about moving the Conditions into the Actions in a revised/updated UI, such that you could build a short of long series of actions and evaluations. In essence a simple way to create what could otherwise be created in a scripting language.

So...

1. The list of conditions and actions would need to run sequentially.2. In the list you could optionally add a condition which would allow at the very least the same level of conditional logic and stacked /nested conditions we have now. 3. Then you'd be able to add one or more actions following it, optionally specifying if they (these specific actions) should run sequentially.4. See #2 and repeat, allowing subsequent conditions to be nested with the above actions or at the top level of the list.

Preferably this would be presented in a hierarchical fashion such that the actions following a condition are grouped together, similar to for example presenting lists of items in a nested bullet-list. In an effort to make it easy to see and easy to edit what's going on.
]]>2019-01-17T07:15:19-06:002019-01-17T07:15:19-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21938&p=172783#p172783jay (support) wrote:

Added to the list of your requests (which is a totally different list than the one we actually work from)...

Ya know i was thinking to myself the other day i'd LOVE to win the lottery and just buy you another developer to work through that wish-list. Actually.. you'd probably need 10..
]]>2019-01-16T14:45:18-06:002019-01-16T14:45:18-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21698&p=172758#p172758michaelu wrote:

I'd like to toss in a vote for this too... Indigo (and Outlook) are my last 2 non-DarkMode nighttime apps. My retina's would also like a +1

*pretty please*

And then there was one... dark mode on Outlook is available on Mojave now.

Terry

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This might be a tricky one to do without having the actual hardware to test with.

There is no formal API for the hardware as yet, so any developer would need to be willing to support someone else's code.

Would require the installation of an external library (like this one).

None of these issues are necessarily insurmountable--maybe someone has the bandwidth to tackle it.

Looks like a nice bit of kit!
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]]>2018-12-27T08:27:24-06:002018-12-27T08:27:24-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21846&p=171843#p171843. Here is the slight annoyance that I would love to fix:

I tend to like to keep my Indigo client running on my main computer most of the time because I like to tweak things and keep an eye on the log or, when I am doing development, just have it constantly open until I'm done with whatever it is I am developing. Since 7.2 I have noticed that when my computer goes to sleep (each night) and then wakes up then Indigo moves to whatever active desktop I have. I use spaces heavily so I'll have Indigo on, say, desktop 4 and say my email/terminal/other stuff is on desktop 1 and a side-by-side Safari/Chrome on desktop 2. Well if I happen to walk away from my computer at night and leave my computer on desktop 1 or 2 when it goes to sleep then Indigo is on that desktop in stead of 4 when it wakes up the next morning.

It used to stick to the desktop it was on, but at least since 7.2 (perhaps 7.1, I don't recall exactly but it's been a while). The reason why this isn't a big deal but is frustrating is because Indigo uses different windows for each area (main, variable, log) so it's not as easy as just dragging it to the correct desktop, I have to drag all three windows and it's easier to just quit out of Indigo and restart it on the preferred desktop.

Now, yes, I could "assign" Indigo to a desktop so it always starts on the same desktop (although I haven't tried this with the sleep/wake method) but that's not how it worked before. I've always used Indigo in this way so I know it changed but can't pinpoint when, besides, I don't really want it on desktop 4 all the time, I want it on whatever desktop is not currently in use and is the next "swipe right" after my other stuff.
]]>2018-12-19T09:29:52-06:002018-12-19T09:29:52-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21595&p=171556#p171556I've been using Geofency and the Beacon plugin.

I think this sends location info from my phone directly to Indigo at home without having to go thur someone else's server. The iOS app was free as I recall, or a modest cost at best. I've got 3 geo-fences setup, so this combination works very well for me.
]]>2018-12-18T13:39:15-06:002018-12-18T13:39:15-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=14420&p=171517#p171517I'm good now!
]]>2018-12-18T13:38:58-06:002018-12-18T13:38:58-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=14420&p=171516#p171516'Cool18' and 'Heat28'. They are visible in IFTTT and I triggered with different hashtags (#StartCool or #StartHeat) in the subject line of the email that Indigo sending. The there is a 3rd trigger to stop off course. All managed in Indigo with triggers based on measured room temperature vs desired target temperature (from adjustable variables)
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]]>2018-12-17T06:47:16-06:002018-12-17T06:47:16-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21595&p=171443#p171443To get the information into indigo I use IFFT with Life360 and a Web call to https://www.indigodomo.com/pluginstore/62/ (HttpD pluggin)

The HTTPD Plugin modifies variables that you can trigger off of. Works good. I would say its 99% reliable with only sometimes there being a delay in detecting whether we are home are away. Also, the reaction time is pretty good around 10-30 seconds to a change in location.
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]]>2018-12-15T16:39:18-06:002018-12-15T16:39:18-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=14420&p=171380#p171380The embedded script I used in my action to execute the IFTTT maker action was:

This successfully executed, and IFTTT successfully sends it to my IntesisHome device. But sadly, no juice on the heat. I'm poking at the python code, but I'm a pretty hacky coder.
]]>2018-12-15T08:40:56-06:002018-12-15T08:40:56-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21698&p=171348#p171348kw123 wrote:

I have switched everything I can to dark mode.

Likewise.

My old eyes prefer light text on a dark background. Even before Dark Mode, I had everything with display options set this way.
]]>2018-12-15T08:31:42-06:002018-12-15T08:31:42-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21698&p=171346#p171346People with cataract really like the dark mode. It is much easier to read white letters on a dark background than black on glaring white.

I have switched everything I can to dark mode.

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]]>2018-12-15T06:29:53-06:002018-12-15T06:29:53-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21698&p=171340#p171340I prefer you don't waste you precious time on such an superficial feature.Sorry
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]]>2018-12-12T14:27:23-06:002018-12-12T14:27:23-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21782&p=171233#p171233Thanks,Scott
]]>2018-12-11T14:50:19-06:002018-12-11T14:50:19-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=14420&p=171176#p171176Another less appealing, but potentially workable option, is to use Indigo ---> IFTTT ---> IntesisHome. That looks entirely possible.
]]>2018-12-08T20:58:33-06:002018-12-08T20:58:33-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21698&p=171031#p171031*pretty please*
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Still quite hopeful these features can be integrated; looking forward to the day I can protect my server with a password again!
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]]>2018-11-21T12:19:37-06:002018-11-21T12:19:37-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21595&p=169924#p169924MODERATOR NOTE] I've split off all the discussion about using HomeKit bridge for location into a separate topic in the HomeKit Bridge forum.
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]]>2018-11-17T15:09:33-06:002018-11-17T15:09:33-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21626&p=169740#p169740norcoscia wrote:

So are you saying the animation stops working - that is the part I'm interested in getting to work on the display?

Correct, if you use Indigo Touch, it will display as a static image, however if you use a web browser to view the control page, it will be animated

Terry

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]]>2018-11-17T07:01:04-06:002018-11-17T07:01:04-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21626&p=169714#p169714Is it something that will come in my lifetime or should I mess around trying to make a sim of it by refreshing an image that changes (a hack). It may not seem to be an important new item but it would make a big difference on control pages - they would come to life - and I don't think adding GIF support is as hard as landing someone on Mars.
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]]>2018-11-11T14:06:50-06:002018-11-11T14:06:50-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21595&p=169398#p169398For a long time I have wanted a way for Indigo to know where I am so that many of the things I want to happen based on my motion to/from my house or even within my house, would generate appropriate triggers. The idea would be to use location services in iOS to keep the server updated as to iOS device location. Since I am pretty good at keeping my phone with me, this MIGHT be the start of geolocation of individuals who use the system.

Of course, I really want medium resolution of position within my house so Indigo could Do The Right Thing as my guests and I move about my house. Not sure what technology would allow that tho'. RFID in door frames is a maybe but you still need to HAVE something. Cameras with person identification would be nice at some point. May I have that please?
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]]>2018-11-08T13:10:49-06:002018-11-08T13:10:49-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21565&p=169289#p169289

I notice that whenever I add/edit a Magic Home device, all my Alexa devices go OFFLINE in Alexa | Smart Home | Devices and Alexa does not DISCOVER them, again, until I reload the Indigo Virtual Interface and Alexa-Hue Bridge plugin, which requires logging in remotely to my Indigo server.

You are wanting a button to reload the plugin(s)? If so, you can possibly do that via an Action Group.

Is or would it be possible to add an ONLINE button to Indigo Touch which would enable any Indigo Touch user to reload and ‘fix’ the OFFLINE problem whenever it happens? Or, is there an another, available solution for the non-tech Alexa and Indigo Touch user (e.g., the Mrs) to do this?

Any hope?
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roussell wrote:

+1

I ran into this need last night when I wanted to exclude a few outside lights from their normal routine because of Halloween. I ended up disabling Indigo communication for the light devices, which wasn’t ideal but it was the quickest way I could think of last-minute....

The worst case is when it is an embedded script you want to turn off. Yea, I know, just ad exit(). But, that is not obvious, especially, 6 months later, when you can't figure out how it ever worked.
]]>2018-11-01T10:11:48-06:002018-11-01T10:11:48-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21525&p=168845#p168845I ran into this need last night when I wanted to exclude a few outside lights from their normal routine because of Halloween. I ended up disabling Indigo communication for the light devices, which wasn’t ideal but it was the quickest way I could think of last-minute.

Terry

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]]>2018-11-01T07:39:01-06:002018-11-01T07:39:01-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21525&p=168824#p168824How about a means to turn-off (I.e. ignore) actions in an action group or trigger action list. Possibly by checkbox next to the action description in the Show All list. There are times when, for whatever reason, I want to not execute one step. Maybe some piece of equipment is not working, or I am getting error messages from that step, etc.

To background for those not yet immersed in HomeKit, if you have any 'native' HomeKit devices you will have seen that their once 'vertical' / walled garden apps now have visibility of ALL HomeKit devices (including those published through HomeKit Bridge / Indigo), and are peers with Apple's Home app in the ecosystem. [At least this is true of more mainstream brands with 'ecosystem' ambitions']. Ideally, a home automation app, such as 'indigo, could position similarly...conceptually it's not much different to bridging z-wave or Insteon (whatever the hell that is - I'm not in the US).

[yes there are also complexities and ambiguities that would ensue, such as the ability to create identical scenes or automations either in indigo or in HomeKit...its already the case to so though].

Of course from an Indigo perspective it makes limited sense doing this with an iPhone app, but there's a lot of buzz about 3rd party HomeKit control apps being ported to the Mac. No, not possible today, but other forums are rife with speculation on the potential timing.

There may be loads of practical and financial reasons why this is hard to achieve [and potentially deadly Apple certification issues?]...but arguably a Mac-centric home automation app that only aspires to address half the HomeKit equation .....[yes assuming it remains Mac-centric]...is not fully embracing the potential of the platform.

We've said this for many years: if Apple releases an SDK for the Mac (i.e. licenses so called "software bridges") that would allow Indigo to talk to HomeKit devices, we would certainly be interested in that. That is synonymous with how Z-Wave, Insteon, and all the plugins work now. We periodically ping Apple about this and the answer is always a firm NO.

I expect if we attempted to use Indigo Touch as a "trojan horse" into the HomeKit ecosystem by attempting to channel HomeKit status through it (if it's even possible, which I doubt) would result in Apple pulling the app (and it's quite unlikely that we could control devices that way since IT would have to be the front app all the time and the iOS device awake). And we certainly have plenty of stuff on the feature request list to integrate things that want to be integrated into other systems that diverting attention to a possible hackaround that probably won't work would be an utter waste of time.

Yeah that’s pretty much my thoughts on the topic. That said perhaps some enterprising plugin developer might try to do something with the Home app on the Mac to allow a sudo connection between the two. Which would be handy I suppose.

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]]>2018-10-31T15:58:05-06:002018-10-31T15:58:05-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21459&p=168786#p168786agame wrote:

To background for those not yet immersed in HomeKit, if you have any 'native' HomeKit devices you will have seen that their once 'vertical' / walled garden apps now have visibility of ALL HomeKit devices (including those published through HomeKit Bridge / Indigo), and are peers with Apple's Home app in the ecosystem. [At least this is true of more mainstream brands with 'ecosystem' ambitions']. Ideally, a home automation app, such as 'indigo, could position similarly...conceptually it's not much different to bridging z-wave or Insteon (whatever the hell that is - I'm not in the US).

[yes there are also complexities and ambiguities that would ensue, such as the ability to create identical scenes or automations either in indigo or in HomeKit...its already the case to so though].

Of course from an Indigo perspective it makes limited sense doing this with an iPhone app, but there's a lot of buzz about 3rd party HomeKit control apps being ported to the Mac. No, not possible today, but other forums are rife with speculation on the potential timing.

There may be loads of practical and financial reasons why this is hard to achieve [and potentially deadly Apple certification issues?]...but arguably a Mac-centric home automation app that only aspires to address half the HomeKit equation .....[yes assuming it remains Mac-centric]...is not fully embracing the potential of the platform.

We've said this for many years: if Apple releases an SDK for the Mac (i.e. licenses so called "software bridges") that would allow Indigo to talk to HomeKit devices, we would certainly be interested in that. That is synonymous with how Z-Wave, Insteon, and all the plugins work now. We periodically ping Apple about this and the answer is always a firm NO.

I expect if we attempted to use Indigo Touch as a "trojan horse" into the HomeKit ecosystem by attempting to channel HomeKit status through it (if it's even possible, which I doubt) would result in Apple pulling the app (and it's quite unlikely that we could control devices that way since IT would have to be the front app all the time and the iOS device awake). And we certainly have plenty of stuff on the feature request list to integrate things that want to be integrated into other systems that diverting attention to a possible hackaround that probably won't work would be an utter waste of time.
]]>2018-10-31T04:28:12-06:002018-10-31T04:28:12-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21459&p=168736#p168736durosity wrote:

Ah so you’re wanting an app that effectively reads HomeKit device status on your phone and feeds that information into Indigo to create a bridge between native HomeKit devices?

Well yes I guess that would be the effect (and potentially Mac-based rather than phone-based)..

To background for those not yet immersed in HomeKit, if you have any 'native' HomeKit devices you will have seen that their once 'vertical' / walled garden apps now have visibility of ALL HomeKit devices (including those published through HomeKit Bridge / Indigo), and are peers with Apple's Home app in the ecosystem. [At least this is true of more mainstream brands with 'ecosystem' ambitions']. Ideally, a home automation app, such as 'indigo, could position similarly...conceptually it's not much different to bridging z-wave or Insteon (whatever the hell that is - I'm not in the US).

[yes there are also complexities and ambiguities that would ensue, such as the ability to create identical scenes or automations either in indigo or in HomeKit...its already the case to so though].

Of course from an Indigo perspective it makes limited sense doing this with an iPhone app, but there's a lot of buzz about 3rd party HomeKit control apps being ported to the Mac. No, not possible today, but other forums are rife with speculation on the potential timing.

There may be loads of practical and financial reasons why this is hard to achieve [and potentially deadly Apple certification issues?]...but arguably a Mac-centric home automation app that only aspires to address half the HomeKit equation .....[yes assuming it remains Mac-centric]...is not fully embracing the potential of the platform.
]]>2018-10-31T01:15:43-06:002018-10-31T01:15:43-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21459&p=168728#p168728agame wrote:

There’s no real need for that anyway IMO.. if you want HomeKit support install the awesome HomeKit Bridge to add your indigo devices to HomeKit.

I disagree. HomeKit Bridge is certainly awesome but it doesn't allow for control of native HomeKit devices - its a completely different beast allowing non-HomeKit devices to masquerade as such. Not all HomeKit devices are capable of direct Indigo integration (or have suitable alternative).

Yes a degree of indirect integration can be kludged by creating various virtual devices and linking with scenes and automations, however in a perfect world, this could be avoided.

Ah so you’re wanting an app that effectively reads HomeKit device status on your phone and feeds that information into Indigo to create a bridge between native HomeKit devices?

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There’s no real need for that anyway IMO.. if you want HomeKit support install the awesome HomeKit Bridge to add your indigo devices to HomeKit.

I disagree. HomeKit Bridge is certainly awesome but it doesn't allow for control of native HomeKit devices - its a completely different beast allowing non-HomeKit devices to masquerade as such. Not all HomeKit devices are capable of direct Indigo integration (or have suitable alternative).

Yes a degree of indirect integration can be kludged by creating various virtual devices and linking with scenes and automations, however in a perfect world, this could be avoided.
]]>2018-10-30T03:34:54-06:002018-10-30T03:34:54-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=16361&p=168643#p168643Scotfree wrote:

I have a couple of these MCO switches - 4 button Gen5s working as scene controllers, without anything physically attached to the relays but using virtual devices to activate/monitor scenes. They work well and look great but one annoying aspect is that whenever there is a restart of the ZWave controller or Indigo server (or sometimes when it feels like) the device goes into a state where the buttons will become out of sync. By that, I mean if you press switch 1, switch 3 comes on in the Indigo switch device and so on.

I've tried sending status requests and setting to 'Poll only when activity detected' but nothing seems to resolve this state until I do a re-sync of the device. Any suggestions on how to handle this ?

Not sure how I missed this and I'm not going to be a lot of help.

I have a 4 button pre Gen5 model. Due to the huge pattress box requirements mine is a glorified out building switch and I don't use the other 3 buttons. As I say, not a lot of help, but hopefully someone else can chime in.

Sam.
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]]>2018-10-25T06:54:43-06:002018-10-25T06:54:43-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21459&p=168351#p168351Would happily pay for an iOS app that I can edit and turn on/off schedules and action groups, and interact with devices in more detail etc.

No idea what the user base of indigo is but guessing if lots pay $10 for the app, its not enough to pay to hire an iOS dev to work alongside Matt & Jay?

Scripting would be useful, but if I need to edit on the move, I use pythonista and have that sync back to the mac icloud folder where the server runs the scripts from.
]]>2018-10-25T05:12:44-06:002018-10-25T05:12:44-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21459&p=168350#p168350durosity wrote:

On the indigo touch side of things I’d love to see it getting split into two apps.. one which effectively acts like w mini client with the ability to modify devices, sync z-wave, write scripts, etc and have another one like indigo touch but much simplified for average users to access..

+1

The mini client could be a paid app while the simple client could remain free.
]]>2018-10-25T03:26:21-06:002018-10-25T03:26:21-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21459&p=168346#p168346agame wrote:

And of course if the app is to be a truly comprehensive iOS automation app it should really enable 'native' control of 'native' HomeKit devices.And whilst there's not yet the possibility of 3rd party HomeKit apps on the Mac, there is a lot of buzz around other fora about how far away this is.

There’s no real need for that anyway IMO.. if you want HomeKit support install the awesome HomeKit Bridge to add your indigo devices to HomeKit.

On the indigo touch side of things I’d love to see it getting split into two apps.. one which effectively acts like w mini client with the ability to modify devices, sync z-wave, write scripts, etc and have another one like indigo touch but much simplified for average users to access..

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]]>2018-10-23T09:17:04-06:002018-10-23T09:17:04-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21459&p=168254#p168254agame wrote:

And of course if the app is to be a truly comprehensive iOS automation app it should really enable 'native' control of 'native' HomeKit devices.

This won't happen. Indigo Touch is a client for Indigo, not for HomeKit.
]]>2018-10-22T01:29:47-06:002018-10-22T01:29:47-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21459&p=168192#p168192And whilst there's not yet the possibility of 3rd party HomeKit apps on the Mac, there is a lot of buzz around other fora about how far away this is.
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]]>2018-10-19T17:05:32-06:002018-10-19T17:05:32-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21459&p=168086#p168086An example use case could be a situation where Indigo pushes a notification to the device when the device is detected away from the home but the home alarm is not armed. The notification could be configured to give the user the option of arming the alarm with a long press and a tap right from the notification.
]]>2018-10-19T13:13:07-06:002018-10-19T13:13:07-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21451&p=168076#p168076jay (support) wrote:

On the request list. My habit is anything that's more than 3-4 actions automatically goes into an Action Group. I may never need it in another place, but better safe than sorry.

Heh. If it's more than one action I put it in a group.
]]>2018-10-19T14:37:42-06:002018-10-19T11:38:43-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21451&p=168066#p168066This is "housekeeping" for sure, and I go back and forth between listing actions individually in triggers and schedules and creating action groups.. Either way, Copy & Paste would help..
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]]>2018-10-19T09:00:37-06:002018-10-19T09:00:37-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21451&p=168054#p168054For me, and I suspect for others, Indigo often spirals out of control.. (and I don't mean this in a bad way....) lots of Triggers, lots of Action Groups, but when I try to "clean up" Indigo..make my setup more streamlined, not having the ability to copy and past a list of actions makes this hard.

Granted, one could always create Action Groups, and used them in both Schedules and Triggers, but often I have to customize Action Groups, and they get used for only one Schedule or Trigger, or worse, I end up with orphaned Action Groups I'm not using any more. And while its great one can see Action Group Dependencies, you can't do the same for groups used in Python.

This version of the Indigo client application is not compatible with the Indigo Server.Make sure you have run the latest Indigo installer on both your server Mac and all client Macs

However, there is no link to the software download page in that window or in any of the menu bar items. A link to the software downloads page would be a "nice to have."
]]>2018-10-11T20:55:13-06:002018-10-11T20:55:13-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21392&p=167750#p167750Thanks for confirming [emoji4]

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]]>2018-10-08T13:11:13-06:002018-10-08T13:11:13-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21404&p=167556#p167556Are Wiz bulbs supported?
]]>2018-10-07T08:11:41-06:002018-10-07T08:11:41-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21393&p=167490#p167490It's possible that we need a less specific base class (than dimmer) that indicates some value in a range of values as a state. This could then be used as the base for a dimmer, garage door, shade, blind, etc. This is a more pervasive change but may be the right thing to do in the long run.
]]>2018-10-07T08:04:29-06:002018-10-07T08:04:29-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21392&p=167489#p167489No, doing it right isn't simple...
]]>2018-10-06T21:21:26-06:002018-10-06T21:21:26-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21393&p=167471#p167471Some open/close devices may have additional requirements. For example, garage doors and blinds can be partially open. Some may even allow you to set just how open they are. Others are more advanced, such as blinds that open both bottom-up and top-down. Not sure if all of that is necessary in a first pass, but just some things to consider.
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]]>2018-10-03T01:39:50-06:002018-10-03T01:39:50-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=16361&p=167251#p167251I've tried sending status requests and setting to 'Poll only when activity detected' but nothing seems to resolve this state until I do a re-sync of the device. Any suggestions on how to handle this ?
]]>2018-10-02T00:16:14-06:002018-10-02T00:16:14-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21335&p=167170#p167170autolog wrote:

A drunk driver wiped out the green roadside cab serving internet and phones to all Virgin Media customers in the area; much wider area than I’d have expected!

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]]>2018-09-30T11:55:37-06:002018-09-30T11:55:37-06:00https://forums.indigodomo.com/viewtopic.php?t=21335&p=167058#p167058 Seriously, thanks for all that you all do!
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